Monday, 02 January 2006 15:16 samaye, Andy Pepperdine alekhiit:

> (1110) 0000   (10)10 0100   (10)10 1000

Thank you, so I see that for my 09xx Unicode range, the UTF-8 encoding will 
always start with E0A, followed by nibbles (does anybody still use that term 
for half-byte) that can be easily calculated.

But I take it that *unless* I specify UTF-8 in the first line:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

of content.xml, if I write E0A4A8 to the file, it will *not* be interpreted as 
0928 Unicode. Is that right?

Thanks again.

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